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to pass. 3 the buses rolled to a halt alongside the fertile'lawns of Edina High School on Sep- bemter 5, 1984, the new and returning stu- dents beheld their school with wide eyes of glimmering anticipation. Some speculated on the forthcoming year - its times of fun frolic, its periods of studious sobriety, and its moments of dire disappointment. Edina students held great expectations for them- selves and their school, and they strove for high ideals while pacing themselves to be a A STEP AHEAD of all the rest. The realization of these supreme goals 2 OPENING Concerned over an upcoming economics test, seniors Ann Rzesot t12l and Matt Goetz um discuss holding a serious cram session in order manifested themselves though numerous facets of Edina High School life. Yet, in order to produce achievement with pride, individuals had to work together, mind, body, and soul, thus accomplishing one huge unit force of energy pursuing a com- mon cause of excellence. Often labeled as cake-eaters, Edina stu- dents received the ambiguous title with mixed feelings. Their innate urge to be deservedly pretentious clashed with an ef- fort of modest recognition. Not only was there the satisfaction of being A STEP AHEAD in academics, athletics, publica- tions, and performing arts, but Edina was highly acknowledged nationwide. The ulti- mate award came directly from President Reagan in Washington DC. for ltExcel- lence in Education? In addition, the class of 1984 graced Edina High School with thirteen National Merit Semi-Finalists. As the outstanding literary arts magazine, tllmages on the Windll was the recipient of the All-American award for the seven- teenth time and was one of only four high school magazines in the nation to be pre- sented with the coveted Pacemaker award. tcontinued on page 4l
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Christine Quinn OD and Joe Mears OD agree that the commons is the ultimate place for a rendez-vous between classes. Ann Yeager 0D presents a peek of her personality with her eclectic locker door. These excited juniors plan for their next jaunt to UpIOWn. OPENING 3
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